Kirkliston station had a single platform and
passing loop. The site of the station is now a housing estate. To the south
of the station was a goods yard which served a nearby distillery. Loading banks
remain here.

To the south of the Dalmeny Junctions there
was a south facing connection to the Royal Elizabeth Yard.

The line, coming from the south, was met at
a north facing junction by the Forth
Bridge Connecting Lines from Saughton. Slightly further north at a south
facing junction the Forth
Bridge Railway met the line. This line ran a little further north to be
met at another north facing junction
by the by the Forth
Bridge Connecting Lines from Winchburgh. The South Queensferry Branch was
to run to the east of this last junction and drop down under the Forth Bridge
to approach South Queensferry.

The line was extended further west to Port
Edgar and an intermediary station built here. Very little remains as the ground
levels have been altered. A large depot was established nearby during the construction
of the Forth Bridge.
Some parts of this depot can be found in the undergrowth.